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Babies Can Sleep Anywhere

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What better way to encourage a little one to sleep than with a soothing rhyme and image after image of sleeping animals! This gentle picture book introduces the sleeping habits of many animals—from puppies to whales—and compares them to the sometimes-unusual habits of human babies. In backpacks, on knees, in cradles or trees, sweet babies can sleep anywhere!

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    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2017
      Wheeler and Buzio contrast the resting places of animals with those of human babies. The rhyming verses are gently somnolent: "Sloth stretches out in a moss-covered tree. / Cougars curl up in a lair. // Whales settle down in the deepest blue sea. / But babies can sleep anywhere." This pattern holds throughout, showing three animals at rest and then a babe asleep--in this case, atop a father's belly while the two float in an inner tube. Other spots include a woman's arms, in a backpack baby carrier, inside a bucket at the beach, and slumped over the tray of a high chair. The final spread celebrates the different places babies can rest, though readers may be disappointed that all those mentioned in the verse aren't pictured ("upside down!"). Amid the old standbys Wheeler nicely includes some less-familiar (and less-loved) animals: wolves, mole, skunk, and moose, for example. Buzio's flat, posterlike scenes tend toward the graphically simple, animals described by salient features and babies with just line eyes, noses, and mouths, their cheeks tinged with pink scribbles. Skin colors are notably diverse, and the ending scene is particularly strong, showing couples that are gay and interracial and a woman in a headscarf. Buzio's palette is strong in mint, lemon, salmon, and red, lending a retro feel to her illustrations. Yes, babies can indeed sleep anywhere, and perhaps this book is the way to get them there. (Picture book. 2-5)

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2017

      Baby-Toddler-A tender story that shows where different animals slumber with their young, while humorously illustrating how human babies aren't as choosy. As the title suggests (and as parents know well) babies will sleep anywhere. Using 15 different animals, including puppies, a mole, and a moose, this title showcases snappy text to complement the illustrations: "Cougars curl up in a lair." The renderings are sweet and soothing, and make for a peaceful, short bedtime story. For example, there is one line that says, "Squirrel's nutty nest is all littered with twigs." The squirrel gently tucks in two young squirrels with big oak leaves for blankets. A human dad floats in an inner tube with his son fast asleep on his chest. Accompanying this large graphic-style illustration is the refrain used throughout, "But babies can sleep anywhere." The tone is light and playful, and the one or two lines of text on most pages make this a perfect read-aloud selection. VERDICT An excellent first purchase for baby and toddler storytimes.- Robin Sofge, Prince William Public Library System, VA

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      Quiet, soothing rhymes describe where and how specific animals sleep ("Cougars curl up in a lair"); each verse ends with the refrain "but babies can sleep anywhere" and a picture of a human baby asleep on a bicycle seat, in a highchair, etc. Restful (almost all eyes are closed), color-saturated illustrations feature a good variety of animals and, among the humans, skin tones and types of families.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:400
  • Text Difficulty:1

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